Wedding Guest - Lacy Bloomers LbNA # 59920 (ARCHIVED)

My Mother was born to a well-to-do family with the unlikely name of Bloomers. Her father was Rusty Bloomers and her mother was Pinky Bloomers, nee Pinky Drawahs. Mom had a sister, an old maid, I'm afraid, named Lacy. I was surprised that she was able to attend the wedding with Mom. She's nearby, I believe.

I'd like to introduce you to my old maid aunt, LACY BLOOMERS.

Directions:
From Hwy 290, take the Telge Road exit and go toward the school. Cross Cypress North Houston, then Cypress Creek. After the creek, take first right and right again into the parking lot for the park.

To the Letterbox:
Walk into the park throught he gate, and left through the open woods to the wooden bridge. Cross the bridge and go left. At intersection, go left, and at trail split take the left route. When you reach the American Elm marker (on right) at the next trail junction, keep going straight. You will pass a tree in the middle of the trail, then eventually come to a more open area just before the trail splits around a tree clump. Look right and spot the green and white equipment fenced in down the path on the right. Walk that way until you reach a 6 foot high pole and manhole cover. From the pipe, go right into the woods and right again to the 1st pine tree. The Ghostly Wedding is being held behind that pine on the ground under a stick pile. To find my Aunt Lacy, turn your back on the wedding and any ghouls hanging around and look ahead and a little to the right for 2 oak trees very close together. Aunt Lacy is on the back side, under cover. She's shy.

The Ghost of IRA Boxer

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